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GIA, HRD, IGI Certified diamonds and Loose Diamonds in Dubai
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Beladamaz Quality Assurance
For over 20 years, Beladamaz has been a trusted source for diamonds. We work closely with top diamond companies in places like Antwerp, Mumbai, and New York. We only source diamonds from reliable experts who follow strict ethical practices. When you buy from Beladamaz, you can be confident you’re getting high-quality diamonds at great prices. Beladamaz is the top choice for certified diamonds in Dubai.
Confidence In Quality
At Beladamaz, we ensure every diamond over half a carat in our collection is of the highest quality. We carefully inspect and certify these diamonds with renowned gem labs such as GIA, HRD, and IGI. Furthermore, These labs are respected around the world for their expertise and accuracy.
What is a Diamond Laboratory Certificate ?
A diamond lab certificate, also known as a grading report, is a detailed evaluation of your diamond by a professional using special tools. It lists all the unique features of your gem, so you know exactly what you’re getting. This certificate is also crucial for insurance purposes. Moreover, It helps establish the exact value of your diamond in case of loss or theft.
Before You Buy – The 4 C’s
Before spending a lot of money, it’s important to understand diamonds to make a smart choice. You might have heard of the “four C’s”: Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat weight. These are the main factors used to judge diamonds. Moreover, Beladamaz helps you feel confident by offering internationally certified diamonds for sizes half a carat and up. Knowing these four C’s will help you pick the perfect diamond for you.
Types of Certified diamonds
Round Shape
The brilliant round cut, also known simply as the round cut, is the most popular gemstone shape. Originally reserved only for diamonds, the facets in this shape are cut to optimize light dispersion within the stone.
Princess Shape
The princess cut is the second most popular cut after the round shape. No matter how many facets it has, this shape still creates excellent sparkle.
Emerald Shape
The emerald cut was originally designed for emeralds and emphasizes the stone’s color, which appears more vivid with this style of cut. From the top, the shape looks like a rectangle with trimmed corners.
Oval Shape
The oval cut, created in the late 1950s, offers the brilliance and fire of round-cut gemstones but in a more unique shape. Its elongated silhouette also creates the illusion of a larger gemstone.
Radiant Shape
The radiant cut combines the emerald and round shapes. This hybrid improves the stone’s sparkle and brilliance while preserving depth, drawing the eye into the stone.
Asscher Shape
This shape combines the princess and emerald cuts. It features a distinct X shape on the gemstone’s top, cropped corners, and step-cuts to enhance clarity. The cut is named after the Asscher brothers, who developed it in 1902.
Pear Shape
The pear cut diamond, also known as the teardrop cut, combines the classic round shape with the graceful silhouette of a teardrop. This elegant shape creates a stunning visual impact, offering a unique alternative to traditional round or square cuts.
Marquise Shape
The marquise shape diamond, characterized by its elongated and pointed ends, exudes a timeless elegance that has captivated jewelry enthusiasts for generations. Its unique, oval-like silhouette is designed to maximize the diamond’s size appearance, creating a stunning visual impact.